Lancaster Poultry Exchange oiler Average at 19.64 incaster Poultry Ex-WR-C-Cap, 13 wks.. Ream, L e opened the New 26.2. 12. Hershey, 950 WH-C f s regular Thursday Cap., 13 wks., Marvin Sweig m schedule, with a bang, art, 2T.T. 13. Melvin. K. showing considerable Barge, 400 WV-G-Cap., 13 iccted: strength during wks., John N. Thomas, 28.1. /oiidays, in the face of 14j Norman B. Kready, 1900 tnU al low prices leading WV, 10-3, Thomas, 22. 15. the season. Kready, 1000 WV, 10-3,. Ris 'h point of the auction ser > 21 - ’he relatively high 19.64 ie. Noah W. Kreider and . r average on 102,200 Sons, 7000 WV, 9-5, S. E in 18 lots. Broiler-price Davis, 19.7. 17. Same, Good, was 19-22 cents. 19.5 1 18. Raymond M. Weav- jr lots of capettes, in (ne 3,200 birds, sold for s ranging from 26 2-28.1 tone lot of 600 Leghorn f brought 10.8. [total of 26 lots, with 'OO birds were offered, t 23 lots, with 106,000 21. Same, 14,000 WV, 9-2, i sold In last year’s cor- College Hill, 19 6. 22. M&B mdmg sale; 43 lots, with (William Hoy) 1200 WV, 9-2, 140 birds were offered. Ream, 19.7. 23 Raymond M 37 lots, with 126,765 Zimmerman, '5OOO WV, 9 sold. There were 28 wks, Meaders, 19 2. 24. Zim with 119,625 broilers, merman, 5000 WV, 9-2, Mea ning a price range of 20- ders, 19 6. 25. J. J. Hess II mostly 20Vj. (Earl Groff), 1000 WV, 9-6, ie complete Jan. 8 sale, W C. Mellinger & Son, 19 6 • seller, grower in paren- 26 Melvin K. Barge, 800 W is, amount and breed, V-C-Cap, 13 wks, Victor [buyer and price follows. Weaver, 27.9, [CODE; WV - Whit© van- I; IRW - Indian River tes; WR - White Rock; C- XAllL rels, Cap - capettes and Milk MafKGt £ E NoT& 10 1 8 8S Sd otamTdlLa^d 8 ™; k l’ 5 ™ stul below that considered Robert Musser, 3600 W normal but with the reopen 0-2, Roy E Ream, 20 1 i n g of schools, was improved E Horn & Co (Murray by the close of the week Of lan), 5500 WV, 9-2, Mea- fenngs were ample to in-S- Poultry, 19 3 cess in most instances with Same, College Hill surplus readily diverted into trv. 19 7 7, Same, 2,- manufacturing channels. W B V ’Hom Da (JamS’ 'rS 9 nly in the south eastern L 8 "Sfi 1 R f a " section were offerings repor- P l > 2400 WV 9 weeks, ted adequate to barely ade- SALE, 18 4 bidl9. Wal- quate, in instances Whole .ongenecker, 600 L-F, sale selling prices in the New ’ 9 m ' York area were unchanged c.T 2 J oo ln ™’ 9 Wks ” at 85 55 P er 40 qt. unit 'SALE, 19 6 bid FLUID CREAM, demand John L. Hershey, 1050 SMPROVfeD abiotic Action Effective C.R.D. Control at Real Economy ROCKLAND a-Strep” Dust effective as the standard 47 is of dxhydrostreptomycm 'strep costs a lot less "PARA-STREP*" Iblc c potentiation, one bottle birds. “our dealer «, „-nre ROCKLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY West Caldwell, New Jersey -s on your Settlement Sheets '■nee you that premiums for over "Mediums"and "Small” 16 BIG DIFFERENCE. Eggs ond many of them... 1 o selected FRANCHISEE Ask for QUEEN circular. Johnson’s Hatchery ISEO EPHRATA. PA. Ph. RE 3-2980 er, 7900 IRW, 9-2, WC Mel linger & Son 19.4. 19. Weav er, 8000 WV, 9-1, ‘ Harry H. Weaver, Jr., 19.7. 20. Miller & Bushong (Ed Becker), 16.- 000 WV, 9-2, College Hill, 19.6. Delmarva-Georgia • Prices Rise Delmarva’s Friday market was firm, with increased de mand and some lots purcha sed on condemned deducted basis. Volume and,prices: At farm 742,300, including 443j200 at eastern shore, 17- 19.10, mostly 18 up, Georgia demand Friday was good, supplies well clea red and short at points. High er price volume increasing. Total volume includes 25% for Sat. operations. At farm -15 - 16, mostly 15, 1,030,100 head; FOB plants, 16 cents 552,100. The Delmarva market op ened steady to unsettled, with offerings increasing but trading spotty due to disa greement between seller and processors on “condemned deduction’s” policy. Tuesday trading was mostly on “con demned deduction” basis Wednesday’s with some de duction sales due to short supplies, and demand con tinued to increase Thursday, w-th no reports of deduction buying. Volume and prices; Mon - 839,000 at 14.20 - 16 50, mostly 15 - 16; Tues - 310, 300 at 15.20 - 16 50; Wed - 615,600 at 15 - 18.50, mostly for bottling cream was fair but due in part to the cold wave in the north east offer ings were lighter than the previous period. Surpluses above require ments m S. E Penna area were diverted to deficit areas of up state New York and other parts of the north east in instances Ice cream inte rest was lighter, especially around S E Penna, where ‘2 gallon sales were discon tinued, and only fair in other areas Therefore, with sales do wn and many dealers attemp ting to lower inventories, ample to excess offerings were available In other parts of the north east heavy chur- (Turn to page 16) Our Customers Are Our Best Salesmen Pa. U.S Approved Pullorum-Typhoid Clean KEYSTONE HATCHERY Rep: Daniel R. Myers Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Hatchery; Ph. Leola OLB-7851 ~ Farm: 'Ph. Ephrata RE3-5179 Lancaster Farming, Saturday January 10, 1959—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, January sth to Friday, January 9th From December 29th to Friday, January 2nd Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nearby Whites Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 40%-41 41 -41% 41 -41% 37 - 38 -38% 38 -38% 33 - 34 - 34 - 24 -25 24 -25 24 -25 Pewees Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 40 -40% 40%-41 40%-41 37 - 38 - 38 - 33 - 34 - 34 - 24 -25 24 -25 24 -25 Peewees Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Standards Checks 37%- 36 - 33 36 %- 35- - Midwestern Whites 38 -38% 38-i4- 38%- 36%- 37 - 37 - 33 - 34 - 34 - Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Fey Hywts 3714-38 38M>- FRIDAY’S TREND—Continued weakness in spot shell eggs with curtailed support, except at lower levels and more pronounced selling pressure in surplus supplies on hand Closing position still uncertain. Copyrighted I9SB By Urner-Barry Co. 16i/ 2 up; Thurs- 540,800 at 569,400, 74% at 15 Mon -16 80 - 19, mostly 17i/ 2 up At farms, 632,400, 71% at 14; Georgia’s market opened FOB plants, 394,200, 78% at strong with demand and sup- 15 Tues - At farms, 663,500, plies clearing, demand grow- 78% at 14; FOB plants 381, mg on Tuesday and Wednes- 900, 81% at 15 Wed - At day, with prices climbing one farms, 388,800, 64% at 14 & cent on Thursday, as supph- 14% at 14y 2 , FOB plants, es were short m instances 303,500, 82% at 15. Thurs - Volume and prices Fr & At farms, 492,600 mostly 15; Sat - At farms, 966,600, FOB plants, 276,500, mostly mostly at 14, FOB plants, 16 S aaaaaaaaaa i aa aaaaßaaaaaßaaaßßaaaaßiaßßßßßaßn ■ ■ J 9 Super Cross Leghorns Shaver Star Cross 288 Leghorns s © ■ ® Vantress Arbor Acre Broiler Chicks Broiler Chicks Still Available in January | Greider Leghorn F arms, inc. | MOUNT JOY RT. 1. PENNA. Nearby Browns Midwestern Mured 38%- 38%- 36%- 36Vi -34 - 34 - 36%- 36%- 35 - 35 - Midwestern Browns 38%- 40 - 38 - 34 - 24 -25 38 - 33 - 24 -25 39)/,- 38 34 24 38 - 33 - 24 -25 -25 36V2- 35 Vj -34 - 341/.- 33 - 35 - 33 - 35‘/z- 331,2-34 36 - 35 - 33 - 37 - 36 - 34 -
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